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Danuta Barałkiewicz

Researcher at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

Publications -  113
Citations -  2857

Danuta Barałkiewicz is an academic researcher from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 105 publications receiving 2307 citations.

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Application of spectroscopic techniques: ICP-OES, LA-ICP-MS and chemometric methods for studying the relationships between trace elements in clinical samples from patients with atherosclerosis obliterans

TL;DR: Estimation of the influence of the vascular disease, atherosclerotic obliterans, on the location and concentration of elements in the arterial wall and serum found calcium was found to have an unquestionable role in the calcification of the wall.
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Arsenic and arsenic speciation in mushrooms from China: A review.

TL;DR: A systematic literature search was carried out for studies on As and As compounds in mushrooms from China and an updated review of the findings on As in mushrooms associated with environments and health risks is provided.
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Quantitative analysis of elements migration in human teeth with and without filling using LA-ICP-MS

TL;DR: Laser ablation-ICP-MS was used to evaluate the element migration in healthy and dental treated human teeth (enamel, dentin) and showed given elements migrated from fillings placed into dental cavities to healthy part of teeth.
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Concentrations of Mineral in Amniotic Fluid and Their Relations to Selected Maternal and Fetal Parameters

TL;DR: It was found that the age of the mother, the gender of the fetus, and the week of the pregnancy may affect the concentrations of mineral in the amniotic fluid.
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Heavy metal contents in the sediments of astatic ponds: Influence of geomorphology, hydroperiod, water chemistry and vegetation

TL;DR: Which types of astatic ponds are most exposed to contamination are shown and some conservation practices that may reduce the influx of heavy metals are suggested.